7.03.2010

7.02.2010

I published this review in the YouTube comments section, but it was flagged as spam. I present it here:

Allow me to reconcile a variety of disparate themes﻿ and subplots:1 The four featured rappers convene at a discotheque - the interior of which features separate enclaves allowing each rapper to sit and recite lyrical verse among their respective cliques of art/business companions, female admirers, and/or assorted instruments of pyrotechnics.

2 One time at a mall Drake met a woman. Despite her involvement with a boyfriend present in said mall, he lied to her forthwith about her status as his potential soul mate﻿ and/or life-long partner for what he considers the sport of it, amidst a hidden agenda to never call her beyond this engagement.

3 The financial management behind Drake's music career including﻿ production, marketing and sales is & always has been a self-sufficient endeavor. Any success therein should be attributed solely to he.

4 Beginning in childhood recreational leagues LeBron James has continually improved his basketball skills in a resolute fashion as part of a lifetime﻿ of not only statistically impressive basketball seasons but also visually exciting gameplay as a one man highlight reel whose skill and achievement culminated in his selection in the NBA draft and the subsequent establishment of James as a high profile sports personality and public figure.

5 To this day Eminem remains infuriated at the lack of recognition he receives from other rappers, concertgoers, and his audience in general. Eminem's frustration﻿ is contrary to evidence of a largely successful rap career and plethora of critical acclaim. Additionally, his effort on 'Forever' is emblematic of﻿ the 'you only get one shot' mindset that he repeatedly assumes to fuel his lyrical efforts.

these are possible the worst gødd´mn lyrics i've ever heard in my life...

"I know way too many people here right nowThat I didn’t know last year, who the fuck are y’all?I swear it feels like the last few nightsWe been everywhere and backBut I just can’t remember it allWhat am I doin’? What am I doin’?Oh, yeah, that’s right, I’m doin’ me"

7.01.2010

I know a lot of y'all are using CyberDuck on your Macs as your FTP client.

After trying to upload several moderate sized files to my website over the year, I just today realized that the slowness might just have something to do with CyberDuck. So I did a little searching around and found this FTP software called Yummy.

Why not give it a try, right?

Uploading a 60MB compressed file with CyberDuck was going to take 108 minutes (and the estimate was actually increasing!)

Uploading the same 60MB file with Yummy was going to take 15 minutes!!!

Check it out. Let me know what results you get. Let me know if you've found an even faster FTP thingy.